His Truth Is Marching On

Takes a close look at the history of prophetic date setting and explores certain “future or fulfilled” questions regarding the coming of Elijah, the 144,000, Joel’s prophecy, and more. The chapters, “The Kingdom of God-Present or Postponed?” and “Do the Scriptures Teach a Jewish-type Millennium?” provide an interesting study regarding these controversial areas. 127 pages; paper.

Hope for a Mother’s Heart

Gently rock your little one as you read the stories in this book. You might cry with the author, and you might laugh as well. You will find that, in this journey of motherhood, you are never alone. This book is full of hope, helping you see that God will provide the courage and strength to carry you through the joys and struggles of mothering. Hardcover; 144 pages.

Waddles

Hatched in an incubator, Waddles began his life at a school in British Columbia. Later he came to live with the Miller family, who found his unpredictable antics highly entertaining. Who knew a Canada goose could find comfort in a doll? Or that a goose can swallow a whole carrot at once? What would Waddles do when the children tried to teach him to fly? How long would Waddles stay? Ages 6-11. Paperback; 87 pages.

The Miner’s Song

Ramón Chaparro grew up in a mining community in central Mexico. He was part of a large family who loved him, but hatred and suspicions about others also were present. Ramón delighted in working in the silver mines and singing songs with his fellow miners. But then came a terrible accident. Sickness and depression followed. In a hospital far from home, he heard lovely songs about Jesus and heaven. Many times later in life he longed for the hope he remembered feeling when he heard those songs. Read how Ramón finally found lasting joy and hope. This book also gives a window into the life of the Old Colonists in Mexico. 455 pages; paperback.

Little Prairie Girl Growing Up

Book 2 of Little Prairie Girl Series. This book continues the true story of Clara Durksen. Almost a teenager now, Clara wonders about her future. Life has so many problems! How will they make a living? If they move, where to? Will she find a friend at the new school? But Father has an unshakeable faith no matter what. And Clara is slowly learning about God’s care for her. A recipe for traditional Russian Mennonite food follows each chapter. 115 pages; paper.

A True Friend

“Sold!” The auctioneer shouted. Lighting, a black pony with white socks and a blaze was led away from the sales tent. This book has color illustrations and is suitable for beginning readers. Paperback.

Defying Jihad

Though Zakhira faces the immediate possibility of torture and death for being a Christian, she is comforted by the Word of God. Read this true story to understand better how God works with a Muslim who converts to Christianity. You will feel terror with the author, then see the power and miracles God can do in a heart given to Him. 303 pages; paperback.

Escape North

This story for 2nd and 3rd graders tells of Harriet Tubman’s life as a young slave and about how she escaped north to freedom. It tells of how she helped rescue other people from slavery in brave trips to the South, and explains the Underground Railroad to children. 48 pages; paperback.

Sometimes Mirrors Lie

Do mirrors lie sometimes? Do muscles make us strong? Do pretty faces make us valuable? What does God value as true beauty and strength? Most of the stories in this book are true episodes in the lives of young teens, written in an interesting way that we can all learn from. 41 stories; 284 pages; paperback.

Polly’s Birthday Party – Happy Day Farm Series

Polly has a birthday, and Sparkle the donkey is right in the middle of everything. Does Sparkle like ice-cream cones? A few children, an eager donkey, and a poor cart can quickly bring excitement to children and parents. A Happy Day Farm Series book. 32 pages; hardcover

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